| Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (18701938). Rogets International Thesaurus. 1922. |
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| Class VI. Words Relating to the Sentient and Moral Powers | | Section II. Personal Affections | | 5. Extrinsic Affections |
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| 883. Celebration. |
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| NOUN: | CELEBRATION, solemnization, commemoration, ovation, triumph; lionization.
inauguration, installation, presentation; coronation; début [F.], coming out [colloq.]; Lord Mayors show [London, Eng.]; harvest-home, husking bee, quilting bee; birthday, anniversary, biennial, triennial &c.; centenary, centennial; bicentenary, bicentennial; tercentenary, tercentennial &c.; the day we celebrate; red-letter day; trophy [See Trophy]; jubilation, laudation, pæan or pean; Te Deum (thanksgiving) [See Worship]; festivity, festival; fête [See Ostentation]; Forefathers Day [U. S.], Independence Day, the Glorious Fourth [U. S.]; holiday [See Amusement].
triumphal arch, bonfire; salute, salvo, salvo of artillery; feu de joie [F.], flourish of trumpets, fanfare, colors flying, illuminations.
[WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES] wooden wedding [5th], tin wedding [10th], crystal wedding [15th], china wedding [20th], silver wedding [25th], golden wedding [50th], diamond wedding [60th].
JUBILEE, 50th anniversary; diamond jubilee, 60th anniversary.
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| VERB: | CELEBRATE, keep, signalize, do honor to, commemorate, solemnize, hallow; keep high festival, keep holiday; mark with a red letter.
PLEDGE, drink to, toast; hob and nob, hobnob with; present.
INAUGURATE, install, instate, induct, chair.
rejoice [See Rejoicing]; kill the fatted calf, hold jubilee; roast an ox, serve up the Thanksgiving turkey, serve up the Christmas goose; fire a salute, dip the colors, present arms; paint the town red [colloq.]; maffick [colloq., Eng.].
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| ADJECTIVE: | CELEBRATING &c. v.; commemorative, celebrated, immortal; solemn, jubilant; kept, kept in remembrance.
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| ADVERB: | IN HONOR OF, in commemoration of, in celebration of, in memory of; as a toast.
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| INTERJECTION: | HAIL! all hail! see the conquering hero comes! Hail! hail! the gangs all here! |
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| QUOTATIONS: | - I drink to the general joy of the whole table.Macbeth
- God bless thy lungs, good Knight.II Henry IV.
- One flag, one land, one heart, one hand, One nation evermore!Holmes
- A broadside for our Admiral, Load every crystal gun.Holmes
- Ere we depart well share a bounteous time.Timon of Athens
- They are ever forward In celebration of this day.Henry VIII
- Less noise, less noise!II Henry IV
- The yearly course that brings this day about Shall never see it but a holiday.King John
- Lest we forget.Kipling
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